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Chapter One. The Attack on Canterbury Lane, May 7, 1980. Less than a month before Asenath Dukat was murdered, a nine-year-old girl was attacked on Canterbury Lane. Police have continuously believed the same man committed both of these crimes.
Asenath “Seenie” Dukat was just eight years old when she was kidnapped and murdered in 1980. Now, over 42 years later, police in Ohio say they are finally sure who abducted and killed her, according to a press release from the City of Upper Arlington.
Episodes 1 and 2: In the 1980s, something strange was going on in Ohio. Almost a dozen young girls were kidnapped and murdered, many of the killers still unknown to this day. It all started in June of 1980 with the case of Asenath Dukat.
The unsolved 1980 murder of an 8-year-old girl still touches many in Central Ohio community. NBC4 revisits the cold case.
Asenath, or "Seenie" Dukat was walking home from school on June 3rd of 1980. When she never came home alive, police frantically searched for who could have d...
Asenath Dukat, shown in her kindergarten yearbook book, was 8 years old when she killed on June 3, 1980. After 42 years, Upper Arlington police say they have identified a suspect in the death of 8-year-old Asenath Dukat, whose homicide has been one of the area's most infamous unsolved cases.
In 1980, roughly six months after Asenath's death, he was called to respond to a fire at a UA home on Christmas Eve whose owners were attending midnight mass. The fire took the lives of their mother, sister and four children that night.